[Health and safety regulations concerning working time according to the FRG-using the example of the COVID-19 working time ordinance (COVID-19-ArbZV)].

Zeitschrift fur Arbeitswissenschaft Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-05-17 DOI:10.1007/s41449-021-00252-z
Friedhelm Nachreiner
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Following a short discussion concerning the contradictions of the COVID-19 working time ordinance (COVID-19-ArbZV) with the existing ergonomics evidence on the design of working time and its effects on safety, health and wellbeing possible effects of this regulation with regard to the risks of accidents, health and social impairments have been estimated using computer based risk assessments for selected working time systems constructed in accordance with the ordinance.The results show significantly increased risk estimates for all analyzed systems and for all domains, demonstrating a sincere loss in the effectiveness and efficiency of health and safety prevention. Applying these results to the medical sector leads to the conclusion of an elsewhere empirically demonstrated reduction in patient care and patient safety.It is argued that increasing working and reducing rest times of the available work force is not an effective solution for problems of lacking human resources due to its adverse side effects on employees and third parties. Health and safety protection via working time regulations based on ergonomics evidence obviously is not a prominent approach in the FRG.Practical Relevance: A reorientation towards health and safety approaches taking ergonomics evidence into due account is required in the FRG.

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[联邦德国关于工作时间的健康和安全规定--以 COVID-19 工作时间条例 (COVID-19-ArbZV) 为例]。
在简短讨论了 COVID-19 工作时间条例(COVID-19-ArbZV)与工作时间设计及其对安全、健康和福祉影响的现有人体工程学证据之间的矛盾之后,我们利用计算机对根据该条例构建的选定工作时间系统进行了风险评估,估算了该条例对事故风险、健康和社会损害的可能影响。将这些结果应用于医疗部门,得出的结论是,在其他地方,经验证明病人护理和病人安全都有所下降。有观点认为,增加现有劳动力的工作时间和减少休息时间并不是解决人力资源缺乏问题的有效办法,因为这会对雇员和第三方产生不利的副作用。在联邦德国,通过基于人体工程学证据的工作时间规定来保护健康和安全显然不是一个突出的方法:实际意义:联邦德国需要重新调整健康与安全方法,适当考虑人体工程学证据。
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